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Interview Foreword: On the Significance of Inviting Professor Mendieta to Birkbeck
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera

Decolonising Epistemologies, Politicising Rights: An Interview with Eduardo Mendieta
Enrique Prieto-Rios and Kojo Koram

Fanaticism, Politics and the Subject of Justice: An Interview with Alberto Toscano
Ozan Kamiloglu

Neoliberal Market Rationality: The Driver of International Investment Law
Enrique Prieto-Rios 

The Invisible Fence: An Exploration of Potential Conflict between the Right to Roam and the Right to Exclude
Judith Perle

From Surveillance to Dataveillance: Disappearing Bodies and the End of Optics
Dzmitry Tsapkou 

When Privacy Feeds Surveillance: The ECJ’s Decision on Google vs AEPD and the Brazilian Experience
Samantha S Moura Ribeiro

Gendered Archetypes and Veils of Objectivity: Identifying Possibilities and Manifestations of Normative Influences in Swedish Rape Proceedings
Mikael Silfors

Review: ‘Intersectionality: Traumatic Impressions’
Jonathan Ow

Feature: Is Magna Carta More Honoured in the Breach?
Ian McDonald

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